Tennessee Titans guard Chance Warmack is going to play an NFL game in his hometown of Atlanta for the first time on Saturday night -- and his family isn't coming. But Warmack is fine with that.

"My baby brother has a game the same day, so my parents are going to see him play instead," Warmack told the Tennessean.

Warmack's "baby brother" is Dallas Warmack, a 300-pound offensive lineman for Benjamin E. Mays High School in Atlanta.

Chance Warmack was a unanimous All-American for Alabama before going to the Titans with the 10th pick in the 2013 NFL Draft. Dallas Warmack has verbally committed to Alabama as part of the Crimson Tide's Class of 2015.

"He had more offers than I ever did," Warmack said. "He had offers from all over the place."

Warmack is looking forward to having a pregame meal with his family before the Titans take on the Atlanta Falcons at 6 p.m. CDT Saturday.

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Tennessee won its preseason opener 20-16 over the Green Bay Packers, then lost to the New Orleans Saints 31-24 on Aug. 15. NFL teams often use the third preseason game as a dress rehearsal for the regular season, with starters playing into the third quarter. Warmack started every game of his rookie season in 2013 and heads into 2014 as the Titans' right guard. Tennessee coach Ken Whisenhunt said on Thursday he hadn't decided how long the starters would play against the Falcons.

The Titans wrap up their preseason schedule when they host the Minnesota Vikings on Thursday. Tennessee kicks off the regular season by visiting the Kansas City Chiefs on Sept. 7.